JoB
beachdrivegirl…
sorry.. i didn’t mean to imply anything…. i just answered the question it looked like you were asking…
my reference to frats during greek week referred to their house’s state of cleanliness after the evening’s festivities.
it was not uncommon to find several examples of every form of human waste afterwards.
Someone had to clean that up and as housemother i supervised:(
Luigilinguini…
i would envy you your exposure to country music but i spent my childhood in Pendleton, Oregon and we had one hour of rock and roll a week.. on a sunday.. go figure…
anyway.. the music was country 24/7 .. the real deal not country rock.
mom sounded just like Patsy Cline when she sang along:) but she never sang with anyone but the Adelines.
I sang in the talent show at Happy Canyon for the Pendleton Roundup when i was about 12.. but we sang Teen Angel… we nearly won too.. if i had had the rack that my best friend did at that age (she was older but i couldn’t match her even now) we might have ;->
“that fateful night the car stalled upon the railroad tracks.. i pulled you out and you were safe but you went running back… teen angel.. can you hear me.. teen angel can you see me.. are you somewhere up above.. and are you still my one true love…”
some things you just never forget:)
the closest to a country star we got at the “dive” in Arizona was John Denver.. and yes i think he rode his horse in…
that does give new meaning to the phrase “and the horse you rode in on” doesn’t it:)
as for the horses kicking… is that where the term “kick a..” comes from ;-0
i am puzzled.. they are generally better shots.. going for the kidney if my personal experience is any indication…
the hour grows late and old brains wear down ;->
and if you believe that i know where there is a bridge for sale:)